Roger Waters - Tour 2006
Key M = Multiple Artists
OS = Own Show

Tour Main Page
May
20 Highclere Castle Benefit (M)
June
2 Portugal - Rock In Rio (M)
4 Italy - Verona (OS)
5 Italy - Verona (OS)
8 Germany - Berlin (OS)
10 Neth'lands - Arrow Rock (M)
12 Iceland - Reykjavik (OS)
14 Norway - Oslo (OS)
16 Italy - Rome (OS)
18 Greece - Athens (OS)
20 Istanbul - Turkey (OS)
22 Israel - Neve Shalom (OS)
24 Russia - Moscow (OS)
26 Norway - Stavanger (OS)
29 Cork - Ireland (M)
July
1 London - England (M)
2 Denmark - Roskilde (M)
7 Netherlands - Rotterdam
10 Malta - City Square (OS)
12 Italy - Lucca (OS)
14 France - Magny-Cours(OS)
16 Switzerland - Locarno (OS)
August
25 Ça Ira - Poznan, Poland
Nth American Leg (All OS)
September
6 Holmdel NJ - PNC
8 Boston - Tweeter
9 Boston - Tweeter
12 New York City - MSG
13 New York City - MSG
15 Wantagh NY - Jones Beach
16 South Jersey - Phily (Tweeter)
18 Detroit - The Palace
20 Toronto - Air Canada
21 Montreal - Bell Centre
23 Bristow VA - Nissan
24 Pittsburgh .Post Gazette Pav
27 Cleveland - Gund
29 Chicago - 1st Midw.Bank Amp
30 Indianapolis - Verizon Wire
October
3 Phoenix - Cricket Pavilion
5 Los Angeles - Hollywood Bowl
6 Los Angeles - Hollywood Bowl
8 Los Angeles - Hollywood Bowl
10 San Francisco - Shoreline
12 Seattle WA - Key Arena

DVD's Featuring Roger


In The Flesh
US |
UK


The Wall 1990
US | UK

Roger's Previous Albums (CD)


Music/ Body
US | UK


The Wall 1990
US


Amused/Death
US | UK


Pros & Cons
US | UK


Radio KAOS
US | UK


Flickering Flame
UK | US

Roger's Opera

Hybrid SACD & bonus DVD
US | UK

Roger Waters - Tour 2006
10 July Malta - Luxol Parade Ground

Without any of us in Malta knowing, and also seriously doubting whether Roger knew, the concert in Malta was the first concert after the death of the legendary Syd Barrett. We certainly saw no special emotions from Roger during Shine On You Crazy Diamond and Wish You Were Here.

The grounds at Pembroke were packed with over 13,000 people all ready for the show whilst the full moon shone brightly just to the right of the stage, almost knowing that Roger was about to treat us to the full live version of the Dark Side of the Moon.

Two slight mishaps to one of the wireless microphones being used by the ladies on stage caused Roger to twinge but he soon recovered and a quick and transparent change of mike soon remedied the problem.

The set list was the same as the previous concerts and with the a number of government officials present, including the Maltese Prime Minister, it was no surprise when the fans booed on the question "Mother should I trust the Government?"

Having recently attended the Verona concert (5th June) I was obviously looking for changes and surprise. The stage was set to perfection but there was one BIG difference and that was the Maltese public.

Roger seemed quite surprised with the fans in Malta and his show of hands and his peeking at the amazing number of people made him give us a special show. Remember that Malta's population is only 400,000 !!!

He continuously thanked the fans which knew and obviously sang most of the songs with him, probably much to his amazement. Then came the turn of my favourite Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, Leaving Beirut and Sheep then concluded the first part of the set in preparation for the Dark Side.

During the interval, the by now politically charged crowd, actually booed the Prime Minister when he was shown on the side screens for 20 seconds, not more !!! On realizing this, the organizers quickly switched off the monitors.

The Dark Side of the Moon was played to perfection, and the full moon ambience added to the scenario. The expected rain showers never turned up and all proceeded well to provide an evening to remember for all present.

The encore was the same as the last concerts with Comfortably Numb stealing the hearts of the Maltese who, by now, were an all standing crowd, roaring Roger ahead.

For the record, ex Marillion frontman Fish, a very regular Maltese visitor, was present for the show. Roger remained on the island for a break and it was rumoured that he was seen on a sailing boat out on the Med this afternoon, with most of the band."

Review & above pictures thanks To Pierre Aquilina

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Well all I can really say is the concert was wonderful , more than I expected.

Roger gave a grand show and was in great form (don't now if he knew about Syd as he didn't mention anything ).

While he was playing Shine On there was a wonderful full moon on the right stage it was magical.

He played with the usual line up. PP Arnold singing on Perfect Sense was divine.

I do prefer however the In The Flesh line up, although the stage performance was much better this tour. I think this current tour was a more Floyd like while In The Flesh was more intimate Waters style.

About the lip synch. Whoever said that needs some glasses.

A friend of mine who came to the concert but isn't a floyd fan said he couldn't believe that it was live, as it sounded perfect. I just can't wait for another tour and an opportunity to see him again.

There are rumours going around that David Gilmour is coming in September although I doubt it.

Above review & pictures thanks to Darren Webb

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Above set of images thanks to Steve Spiteri who tells us that Roger did not know that Syd had died. Steve said a good friend of his was with Roger and some of the band members, including his son Harry on a boat trip around the grand harbour. Steve then phoned his friend to tell him of Syd's death, and that's how Roger found out

Set List

FIRST HALF: In The Flesh, Mother, Set The Controls For the Heart Of The Sun, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Have A Cigar, Wish You Were Here, Southampton Dock, The Fletcher Memorial Home, Perfect Sense parts 1 and 2, Leaving Beirut, Sheep.

SECOND HALF: Dark Side of the Moon.

ENCORE: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives, Another Brick In The Wall (Pt 2), Vera, Bring the Boys back Home, Comfortably Numb.

Above images thanks to Vince Saliba


Tickets
Thanks to Vince Saliba for the assistance and ticket scan

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